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Reflecting The Rising

The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock will perform as part of RTE’s Reflecting The Rising concert, celebrating the centenary of the 1916 Rising.

The concert takes place on Easter Monday on Lower Fitzwilliam Street with The Spook onstage at 11am.

The set will include two new compositions written for the centenary “A Destroyer on the Liffey” and “The Bullet in the Brick”.

More details here.

Lockout at Quarter Block Party

The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock will perform “Lockout” at St. Peter’s Church in Cork on February 6th as part of the Quarter Block Party festival.

Quarter Block Party are delighted to bring “Lockout” to Cork for its second ever performance, and first in Cork. “Lockout” is a new large-scale work by The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock about the 1913 Lockout. For this project the band are joined by an electric guitar orchestra, bringing this unique sound into the world of contemporary Irish traditional music. “Lockout” is a grand departure for the band, bringing an epic volume and scale to their unique blend of contemporary and traditional sounds, and adding a sharper, more political voice which addresses the recent anniversary of the Lockout, and its relevance today.  On support is Cormac Dermody, Radie Peat (members of Lynched) and Brian Flanagan are a trio from Dublin that play traditional songs and tunes from both sides of the Atlantic. Murder ballads, barn-dances, whaling songs and old-time tunes are treated with considerable weight, with an emphasis on harmony and swelling, droning, chordal arrangements.

Tickets are €12.50 (inc booking fee) or €40 for Quarter Block Party weekend pass.

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Lockout - debut performance

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The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock & Electric Guitar Orchestra present “Lockout” Debut performance Saturday Nov 21st Hangar, Andrew’s Lane With very special guest Dónal Lunny Doors 7:30pm Performance starts 8pm

“Lockout” will be performed in full for the first time with a special show at Hangar, with 18 musicians in what promises to be a unique and powerful performance. The band are honoured to be joined by legendary traditional musician Dónal Lunny, a driving force behind Planxty and The Bothy Band.

“Lockout” is a new large-scale work by The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock about the 1913 Lockout. For this project the band are joined by an electric guitar orchestra, bringing this unique sound into the world of contemporary Irish traditional music. “Lockout” is a grand departure for the band, bringing an epic volume and scale to their unique blend of contemporary and traditional sounds, and adding a sharper, more political voice which addresses the recent anniversary of the Lockout, and its relevance today.

Tickets - €10 early bird / €15 plus booking fees available from www.tickets.ie

Lockout Open Rehearsal #2

The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock will perform the second open rehearsal of “Lockout” on August 9th at The Grand Social at 3pm. Admission is free.

Spook Lockout Open Rehearsal 2015

Check out a clip of the band performing “James Nolan Laid To Rest/The Asquith Inquiry” from The Parlour:

“Lockout” Open Rehearsal

The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock and an electric guitar orchestra will perform the first movement of “Lockout” at an open rehearsal at The Factory, Sunday January 19th from 3.30-4.30pm. Entry is free and all are invited to attend.

“Lockout” is a new large-scale work written to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 1913 Dublin Lockout. For this project, the band will be augmented with an electric guitar orchestra, bringing the unique sound popularized by composers such as Glenn Branca and Rhys Chatham into the world of contemporary Irish traditional music. 

“Lockout” is a grand departure for the band, adding epic volume and scale to the band’s blend of contemporary and traditional sounds and a sharper, more political voice which addresses the timely anniversary of the Lockout, and its relevance today.

The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock Electric Guitar Orchestra:

Niall Byrne (Bill BloodThe Redneck ManifestoViSiONAiR)
Mark Jordan (Large MoundThe Dudley CorporationSi Schroeder)
Hugh McCabe (Large MoundVoided by Ponces)
Shane Latimer (OKOBottlenote)
Michael Fleming 
Eamon Brady (Birdhill Co-op)
Colin Morris (Miriam Ingram, Sunbear)
Marc Balbirine
Bryan Dunphy (Wicker Bones)